Disable Inline-Power Ports - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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Power Over Ethernet Commands—Summit 300 and 400-24p Switches and Alpine PoE Module

disable inline-power ports

For the Alpine series I/O modules:
disable inline-power [ports all | <portlist>]
For the Summit 300 series switches:
disable inline-power ports <portlist>]
Description
Disables power provided by all system ports or specified ports.
NOTE
This command is available only for the Alpine FM-32Pi PoE Module and the Summit 300-48 switch.
Syntax Description
ports all
Disables power on all system ports. Applies only to the Alpine I/O modules.
portlist
Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports.
On a stand-alone switch, can be one or more port numbers. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 1:*, 1:5,
1:6-1:8.
Default
Enabled
Usage Guidelines
You can control whether inline power is provided by all system ports or specified ports by using the
disable inline-power [ports all | <portlist>]
[ports all | <portlist>]
command shuts down power currently provided by all system ports or specified ports.
<portlist>]
The system defaults to enabling power on all 10/100 ports.
To power any port, the following conditions must exist:
• The system must be enabled for power.
• The slot must be enabled for power.
• The ports must be enabled for power.
Disabling a port providing power to a powered device (PD) immediately removes power to the PD.
Example
The following command shuts down power currently provided by port 2 on slot 3:
disable inline-power 3:2
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 7.2.
2298
commands. Using the
disable inline-power [ports all |
command and the
enable inline-power
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